KUMASI, Dec 24 (Futball Surgery)- The Ghanaian economy is waiting for a massive boost from the Agriculture sector where farmers will work on high technology and innovation, latest interview of Ghana president-elect John Dramani Mahama suggest. Farmers will work with high-tech machinery, irrigation systems and will have a group of experts who will operate their machines and repair them as well when they spoilt. This move will cut farmers from the traditional lack of technology know-how hectic, farming slow down bureaucracy as they will focus only on purchasing seedlings, planting them and taking care till harvesting while the operation of
Muslim students at Wesley Girls Senior High School in Cape coast, Central Region of Ghana, are facing devastating religious discrimination where there is heavy retractions on their religious practice but Methodist is freely allowed to operate. Shafic Osman, a private legal practitioner, has filed an lawsuit action against Wesley Girls Senior High School challenging the school’s alleged religious discrimination faced by Muslim students at the institution. The action invokes the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court under Articles 2(1)(b) and 130(1)(a) of the 1992 Constitution. Shafic Osman is seeking several declarations and orders against the Board of Governors of Wesley
Hong Kong police have announced bounties of HK$1m (about £105,000) for information leading to the arrest of six democracy advocates based overseas and accused of national security crimes. Authorities also said they would cancel the passports of seven others for whom bounties had already been issued, including the former lawmakers Ted Hui and Dennis Kwok, local media said. Political dissent in Hong Kong has been quashed since Beijing imposed a sweeping national security law in 2020 after huge, sometimes violent pro-democracy protests the year before. Many opposition figures fled abroad, while others have been arrested and sentenced to years in jail. Tuesday’s announcement is